Fibonacci Sequence

Leonardo Fibonacci, a medieval mathematician, noticed a particular order or sequence that life utilizes to grow and discovered that this particular ratio kept coming up everywhere. Within the sequence, each number is the the sum of the previous two numbers. The first twenty Fibonacci numbers are:

Originating in the golden mean spiral, this pattern shows up consistently in life, going in and out forever, without beginning or end. Life, which begins from a void, must begin somewhere from nowhere. Fibonacci's sequence is the answer.

If you divide one term of this sequence into the next one, and by continuing this process and calculating the average, you will find the number 1.6180339, also known as the phi ratio or golden mean. For example:

From this list, the resulting numbers keep getting closer and closer to phi ratio, so close that you cannot tell the difference, though without ever actually attaining it. The Fibonacci spiral hows how the pattern work geometrically.